Sunday, September 28, 2014

Dr. Jay Calvert Yelp Profile

http://www.yelp.com/biz/dr-jay-calvert-md-plastic-surgeon-rhinoplasty-surgeon-beverly-hills

Now this profile is interesting since many reviews get filtered and even though I do pay to advertise on this site, there is still no way to control who writes the reviews and if they write bad ones.  The folks at yelp do make it clear there is nothing they can do if someone posts a bad review - and if I am paying to advertise, then I am advertising bad reviews.  Seems unfair...  In the future, mdinsider.com


Profile for Dr. Jay W. Calvert | Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills, CA

Profile for Dr. Jay W. Calvert | Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills, CA



This is the place to write unverified, unconfirmed, anonymous reviews.  In the future, there will be a more powerful way to get reviews from real patients who take responsibility for their reviews...#mdinsider.com


Thursday, September 11, 2014

Dr. Jay Calvert Rhinoplasty Web Cam Discussion

Dr. Jay Calvert, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon

Rhinoplasty discussion with his team at the Rox Center

In this video, Dr. Jay Calvert discusses the primary reasons patients come in to the office inquiring about rhinoplasty.  He discusses rib cartilage grafts, primary rhinoplasty, secondary rhinoplasty, and broken noses.

Dr. Jay Calvert can be reached at 310-777-8800

or go to the website at

http://www.drcalvert.com


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Dr. Jay W. Calvert 118 Patient Reviews and Ratings, Plastic Surgeon, Beverly Hills, CA

Dr. Jay W. Calvert 118 Patient Reviews and Ratings, Plastic Surgeon, Beverly Hills, CA



This page on Vitals is interesting in that the reviews seem to be written by patients, yet there was really no verification process.  There is no data to confirm that these operations happened, that they went well (or not well), or that the outcome rating is the same that others would use.  That is to say, if a a patient says, the outcome was not good - well, what does that mean?  It wasn't good why?  Is it because the operation took too long?  It was too expensive?  Things don't look right to the patient, but maybe everyone around them likes what they see?  Who knows?



There has to be a way to level the playing field with data...I think this is coming soon.  Stay tuned.